JAMMU: Jammu & Kashmir Police attached property belonging to a suspected terror handler now based in Pakistan in Kathua district Tuesday.
A police spokesperson said the property, measuring 16.5 marlas and worth lakhs of rupees, belonging to Mohd Ashraf was attached on orders of additional sessions court, Kathua.
The operation reaffirms the commitment of police to combat terror activities and break the terror ecosystem, he said.
A police spokesperson said the property, measuring 16.5 marlas and worth lakhs of rupees, belonging to Mohd Ashraf was attached on orders of additional sessions court, Kathua.
The operation reaffirms the commitment of police to combat terror activities and break the terror ecosystem, he said.
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